Nebraska Still Doesn’t Get It

CORNHUSKERS HAVE AN INFLATED SENSE OF SELF
A year ago, Nebraska got blown out in the second half of the 2012 Capital One Bowl to the University of South Carolina.  The Cornhuskers lost the game 30-13, and were out-gained 351-253 yards.
Still, Nebraska coach Bo Pelini insisted his 9-4 Cornhuskers were better than Steve Spurrier’s 11-2 Gamecocks.
“I’ll [...]

Capital One Bowl Pics

Enjoy it, Gamecock fans … for the first time in the 118-year history of the University of South Carolina football program, the Gamecocks are a Top Ten team. With Monday’s 30-13 victory over Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl, the Gamecocks also won eleven games for the first time ever.
To read our recap of Monday’s [...]

Husk That!

The University of South Carolina football team overcame a shaky first half to blow past Nebraska 30-13 in the Capital One Bowl on Monday – giving the school its first 11-win season in 118 years and securing its first-ever Top Ten finish.
South Carolina’s previous records for most victories (10) and highest season-ending ranking (#11) were [...]

SC Should Go Unicameral

By FITSNews || For those of you who are new to this website, we’ve advanced all sorts of ideas over the years to reduce the size and scope of government in South Carolina.  For example, two years ago we rolled out a comprehensive reform agenda called the “95 theses” that addressed a wide range of [...]

Nebraska Governor Signs Abortion Restrictions

By FITSNews || Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman signed into law two new restrictions on abortion in the Cornhusker State on Tuesday.
Under the new laws, abortion would be outlawed in Nebraska after 20 weeks of pregnancy and any woman seeking an abortion would be screened first for mental health issues, among other possible problems.  The first [...]

To Sixty By Sellout

U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska) indicated over the weekend that he would support his colleagues in the majority party in their push to pass a socialized medicine bill by Christmas.
Barring any unforeseen developments, that gives Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid sixty votes to work with over the coming few days – or just enough votes [...]